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Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2024 10:20 am
by Alexandr Korol
not attached to anything and is free to do whatever he wants. If you have a family and you disappear for three days and make them worry and look for you, you can’t do that. This lifestyle was your choice and you live in this kind of world. This is your reality and you have responsibilities that you have created for your- self. If you are attached to people and you are so dependent on each other that you can’t leave, that is your reality. If you have to ask several times and beg on your knees to go fishing for three days and you are not given permission – that is your choice. You have created your reality and your universe. If you have that kind of relationship – you are manifesting that. You have attracted all the people that exist in your life. If you have interdependent relationships you have almost no chance of changing your multiverse.
Most of my readers are independent people and don’t have toxic relationships where people ‘own’ each other. This often happens in a society where people have unhealthy attachments. They suffocate each other. My readers are usually independent people and that’s why they can read my books. If you want to change your life, you have to prepare yourself financially. You should have a job that allows you to travel, or save up to keep you afloat during the transition peri- od. If you don’t have a family, it’s easier. But don’t mix old and new. If you keep seeing people who know you, you will be pulled back into your old life. That is the point.
I always disappear from the radar. People didn’t understand. I could have attachments – relationships, friends, certain appearances, my homes, contacts and social media profiles. I could delete all that. I could post a few photos of myself online to make sure people remembered me, but no one would know where I was. I would disappear and start a new life. Then change again. Do you want to know how my journey into a multiverse would end? I will know it is the end when I feel the stale air in it. Every multiverse has a society and it sucks people in. Society is the devil. Imagine, for example, a girl called Natasha. She moved from her hometown to a big city and became a photographer. She opened a gallery and met a guy. He is a good guy and they are a good couple. She has this whole new world and she is not on social media. She has new friends through her boyfriend and she hasn’t told anyone from her old world about it. She had a nice life and a good multiverse. But as soon as she feels too nice and too sweet, she gets bored. She starts surfing the net instead of working. She finds her old